A couple from Shropshire have thanked people for their help in reuniting them with their missing dog.
Harriet Jones and her partner Luke Doran were abroad when their two-year-old cockapoo Honey went missing while being cared for by his parents.Thankfully the dog was found in bushes in Hagley a fortnight later, about eight miles away from where she had initially gone missing. Ms Jones said she and Mr Doran flew back on the next available flight when they found out what had happened."We tried to be really practical, obviously we were very, very scared, but we had to try and be practical and get the word out there," she said.Two weeks after Honey the cockapoo went missing, she's been reunited with her owners.
She added: "Obviously we were distraught, and there were just obviously lots of tears, but we tried to stay as practical as we could because we just wanted to hold out hope and positivity that she was going to come home." Ms Jones said there were a few times where she had had "dark thoughts", but that she had remained mostly positive about finding the dog.She had lost a bit of weight, but was acting normally and playing with the couple's other dog, Ms Jones added.Dog's amazing recovery from 'worst case of neglect'XL bully locked in cage found dead in canal
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